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December issue of Vedanta Sandesh, the english eMagazine of Vedanta Mission.TRANSCRIPT
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In This Issue
1. Vedanta Section: Atma Bodha - Shloka-1
2. Letter Section: Tips for Meditation
3. Traditions Section: Gita Jayanti
4. Story Section: Test of Faith
5. VM Programs: Mission / Ashram Progs
From Poojya Guruji
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Hari om!
Our first Flip-Book format issue of VS was recieved very nicely by
our readers in different parts of the world. We have done some more
tweaking in this issue also and hope that within the next 1-2 months
the magazine will discover its true color & form.
The nature and intensity of Mumbai terror attack shook not only the
whole country, but also the whole world. With this new color and
nature of urban terrorism every country inflicted by this scourge
needs to gear up with newer measures. We look upon these ele-
ments as manifestation of a potential negativity of human mind, and
therefore they will always be there in some form or the other. History
as well as our ancient scriptures are proof of this fact that such
elements existed at all times. Earlier we called them Asuras. It is just
the slackness in our alertness and knowledge because of which
such elements can dare to raise their heads. So let us see all this as
a yet another wake up call. Well, come to think of it, anything which
motivates us to live an alert and awakened life is ultimately a bless-
ing. Why blame an ever-existing fact when the problem is in us. The
Upanishads too thunder that the awakened ones alone are the truly
liberated ones; alert to the potential problems outside, and awak-
ened to the subjective capacities and truth within. When people are
alert & awakened then not only such elements shall be kept at bay,
but then alone we shall be blessed with all the various blessings
which the life can bestow on us, whether it is our capacity for hard &
intelligent work, good health, excellence, prosperity, respect and
also a truly liberated life. Working to live an alert and awakened life
thus doesnt seem to be an option but a compulsion for all of us, and
if we can get our lessons right and do this, then we would have
turned this curse into a real blessing. Lets resolve & work to do that.
With Love & om,
Swami Atmananda Saraswati
Vedanta Section
Atma Bodha - Shloka 1 Swamini Samatananda
Just as an artist first draws the outlines and
then fills it with colors, so also Bhagwan Sri Adi
Sankaracharya, first gives us an overview of the text-
book, and then follows it up with its details. Overview
of a text are called its Anubandha Chatushtaya,
the fourfold fundamentals of a text. Without general
knowledge of a particular thing, inquisitiveness about
its detailed knowledge doesnt come, and if we are
sincere about a student getting involved in the text
properly, then it is important that he should be so
clear about its fundamentals that it invokes inspiration
to study further. Modern day publishers too follow
this practice by giving an overview of a book on its
back-page. So in the first shloka, we have a back-
page like overview of Atma-Bodha, wherein the great
Acharya briefly tells us about the four basic things
which encapsulate this text.
These fourfold Anubandha are Adhikari
(Student), Vishaya (Subject-Matter), Prayojana
(Objective), and Sambandha (Relationship between
Vishaya and Prayojana).
The teacher says that I plan to write a book
on Self (Atma) Knowledge (Bodha). Just simple,
straight-forward principles, without any dialectics. No
bringing in the views of others, no comparative
studies, just the basic principles and the road-map.
This is the subject-matter (Vishaya) of the text. So
the message is clear, dont expect health-potions
here, no stress-buster secrets, but plain focussed
discussion on the basic principles of Self-Knowledge.
The teacher further says that I have a definite
student in mind when I am writing this book. He is a
sincere, dedicated, inspired person desiring just
freedom and freedom alone. If you fall in this
category, then this book is indeed for you. The
teacher enumerates few of the qualities of such a
student. Interestingly, the sequence of the
enumeration of these qualities is also noteworthy.
Vedanta Sandesh - December 2008
Sri Adi Sankaracharya begins the Atma-Bodha text with telling us some basics about the very text
which he is going to write. For which kind of student he is writing this book, what is its subject matter, and
what benefit will accrue by getting this knowledge.
Tapobhih ksheen papanam shantanaam veetaraginaam
Mumukshunam apekshyoyam atmabodho vidhiyate
Tapobhih: By austerities; ksheen papanam: whose sins have been washed off; shantanaam:who are peaceful; veetraginaam: who are devoid of attachment; Mumukshunam: who are desirous
of emancipation; apekshyo: keeping them in mind; ayam atmabodho: this treatise of Self-
Knowledge; vidhiyate: is being enumerated.
I am writing this text called ‘Atma-Bodha’, which is a treatise of Self-Knowledge, for
those who have purified their minds by austerities and are peaceful in heart, who are free
from all worldly cravings, and are only desirous of liberation.
Page # 5
These qualities and their sequence are not only
indicative of the student, as he is today, but also
reveals the path which others need to take to be
blessed with an over-powering desire for freedom.
He starts with ksheen papanam, those who
have become free from sins. Sin is an unworthy act,
at any level, body, speech or even mind; it is just
being too bothered about oneself, to such an extent
that we dont mind hurting others around us.
Selfishness kills all humane feelings, and a man
becomes worse than animals. Such a person hurts
others and also himself continuously. Initially this
tendency is there in all of us, and we have to
deliberately work to get over this tendency. Working
to get over any habit, at any level, is called Tapasya.
In every tapas we need a very firm resolve and lots
of hard-work, because we fight against some existing
habit. One who has the strength and conviction to
do this alone starts this divine journey of self-
purification and self-empowerment. One needs take
resolve of deliberately living a virtuous life. Logic for
this is provided by statements such as: Do unto
others as you want that they should do unto you;
See your Self in all; Know that we all are children of
the same God; etc. So this is the place to begin for
one & all. Please remember that one doesnt get
self-knowledge by this tapas or its consequent self-
purification, but one does living a healthy, positive
& virtuous life, which is conducive to better work-
output, better health, better relationships etc. The
best part is that one gets empowered to get self-
knowledge by having a peaceful mind. So as the
next quality the teacher says:
Shantanam, meaning those who have
become naturally quiet and peaceful within, and this
is great. Those who are naturally quiet & peaceful,
alone can ‘see’ the world as it is. They can enjoy its
beauty, they de-conditioned and thus are available
to listen to others, they alone can become good
students. It is only when we are quiet within that we
start the process of de-clutching our attachments.
Thus follows the next quality of Vitaraginam. Strong
self-centric likes & dislikes take away our freedom
to respond in any other way. Those who are peaceful
within have different parameters, they do something
which is good for all, and not merely their self. Such
a magnanimous person alone is required for self-
knowledge. One whose ego is so strong that they
keep reacting to any cordiality or its absence, will
only end up fattening their ego with any new
knowledge or capacity. Self-Knowledge implies wish
to know that ‘me’ which transcends this limited
individuality, thus it is extremely important that the
teacher should ‘see’ this quality in their students very
clearly. Absence of strong likes and dislikes reveals
itself in great adaptability in any situation, without
any discomfort within. There is acceptability of all,
and capacity to live as per the instructions of anyone
whom they wish to follow, teachers, scriptures etc.
When nothing in the world invokes intense likes &
dislikes, when there is balance in all situations, then
something abstract starts invoking their emotions
and feelings. Such people start getting interested in
apparently abstract subjective matters like ‘Why is
the suffering there; What is bondage and What is
liberation; How to live a truly free life; etc.
The motivation of such sensitive and
thoughtful people is what the Acharya calls as
Mumukshutvam. This word reveals a state of mind
which is obssesed with an intense desire for
freedom. This is what motivates them, drives them,
this alone is the purpose of their life. Nothing else
bothers them. The reason why mumukshutvam is
not very common is because it implies awareness
of some subtle subjective impediment. One who is
aware of bondage alone will wish to be free from it,
and most of the people think that just because they
can eat, drink and enjoy whatever they wish is real
freedom. It is not. Real freedom is the capacity to
not only be able to do whatever you wish, but also
‘not’ be able to do whatever you wish otherwise. Do
we have this capacity also? Can we keep aside our
habits, likes & dislikes, our dependences, even our
love, and still be at home. Do we have the freedom
to like and dislike, or we are helplessly flowing in
that direction. Bondage is our incapacity to stop
liking, which doesnt mean start disliking, but even
stopping disliking. Then we are free people. The
majority are too obssesed with their likes and dislikes
to even become conscious of this level of bondage,
and thus self-knowledge always has few takers. The
teacher says that when you see someone with such
a desire then you know that you have got the right
person, who needs to be served something divine,
and for such people alone I take up my pen to write
this book. Atmabodho Vidhiyate.
Thus we now know the subject-matter,
objective and the student for whom this book is being
written. We shall talk about Sambandha later at
some other appropriate place.
How to celebrate Gita Jayanti?
1. Place Gita reverentially in your puja place and
express your respect and devotion towards it.
2. Preferably, chant all the 18 chapters of Gita on
this day, or at least few chapters like 12 or 15.
3. Resolve to chant few shlokas of Gita everyday.
4. Distribute Gita books to your near & dear ones.
5. Chant ‘Om Namo Bhagawate Vasudevaya’ mantra
108 times.
Vedanta Sandesh - December 2008
Page # 7
Tips for Meditations
Anxieties never
help us to sort out
any problems, in
fact they entangle
us all the more in
endless mire.
- Poojya Guruji
Poojya Guruji!
Hari om !
Pl give me some tipsfor handling the floodof my overpoweringthoughts, which aremostly of my dutiesalone, so that I canmeditate also forsome time..
Hari om !
Thoughts of our responsibilities & challenges do have the tendency to forcefully
enter our minds. However, if you want to retain your freedom, well-being &
health, then you need to be in command. Thoughts should enter when you
want, otherwise, not only your work will be effected, but even your sleep and
subsequently your health will be negatively affected by this helpless situation &
habit. It will also give a fillip to escapist tendencies. Incapacity to properly
handle your own mind will ultimately reflect in your incapacity to handle other
minds too. All this collectively leads to disaster & disappointments.
Every one has challenges & responsibilities to handle, so that is no justification
for our incapacity to consciously relax our mind for few moments and bring in it
positive & inspiring thoughts & emotions. In fact greater the challenges, greater
is the importance & need to develop the capacity to consciously 'switch off' for
sometime, and then bring to your mind some elevating & inspiring thoughts &
emotions, quieting the mind, and then awaking to the truth, which is what medi-
tation is all about. There are three things which help us in such a scenario of
forceful vacillations & distractions.
One, have someone in your life, who can truly share your responsibilities and
empower you to face your challenges all the more effectively. This is what God
is all about. Love him, believe him, in fact take him as your own role model.
Learn his ways to handle the situations & challenges. Anxieties never help us to
sort out any problems, in fact they entangle us all the more in endless mire. So
learn about his ways & means. Feel inclined & inspired to creatively handle
your challenges in HIS way. Believe me, it is worth emulating & learning. Qui-
eter the mind more easy it will be to find the way out of your challenges.
Two, practice the Bahya Kumbhaka Pranayama for a longer time, it plays a big
role to quieten your vacillating mind. In this we exhale, and keep our lungs
empty for a slightly longer time than what we usually do or can.
Three, give great importance to meditation, and sincerely try to meditate for
some time. It requires regular & sincere practice to master this
great sadhana.
In fact the right package of meditation is an intelligent mixture
of all these three.
Love & om,
Swami Atmananda
VM Resources on ‘Gita’ on Net
1. Online ‘Gita Introduction Study Course’.
(‘Online Courses’ link on ‘www.vmission.org.in’ site)
2. Chanting of all the 18 chapters by P. Guruji.
(Check out for link in Downloads > Chants Section)
3. Gita Gyana Yagna discourses of Poojya Guruji on
the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 and
18th chapters. All in Hindi.
(Checkout for links in Downloads >Talks Section)
4. Overview of all the Gita Chapters by P. Guruji.
Checkout for link at Vedanta > Shastras > Gita)
Vedanta Sandesh - December 2008
Gita Jayanti is the day when Lord Krishna gave the discourse of Gita to Arjuna, the day
Gita was revealed, or the so called birth-day of Srimad Bhagavad Gita. It was nearly six
thousand years ago on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the
month of Margaseersha (December-January) when Lord Krishna gave this divine message
to Arjuna. This particular Ekadashi is known as Mokshda Ekadashi, meaning that which
helps one to live a free and liberated life. On the 10th day of the war Sanjaya narrated this
divine discourse to King Dhritarashtra, and it is this dialogue which comes to us as Gita, that
is why it starts with Dhritrashtra Uvacha. Interestingly it is the only scripture whose manifes-
tation day is celebrated in our religion, and this just shows the profound respect which our
ancestors and teachers gave to this text. One who celebrates Gita Jayanti obviously shares
this respect, or at least works sincerely to see its respect-worthiness.
Gita is a universal scripture taking about some eternal facts of human life and the world.
It’s message is relevant to all the people at all the places and time, and is equally relevant
today in this modern world. It’s teachings is based on the Upanishads, many believe that it
is the Kathopanishad which inspires the author the most. Gita is an intimate one to one
dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna. It comprises of 700 slokas divided into 18 chap-
ters, and is found in the Bhishma Parva section of the Mahabharata.
The word Gita is basically a generic name, which applies
to a particular ‘class’ of scrip- tures, thus there are many
Gita’s. Shiv-Gita, Ram-Gita, Ashtavakra-Gita, Guru-Gita, etc.
The word Gita is used for any dialogue, which is outside
Vedas, but reveals the eternal facts of life. Any such dialogue
within Vedas is called as Upanishad, while outside Vedas
is called as Gita. The name ‘Srimad Bhagavad Gita’ means
Gita revealed by Bhagwan. Srimad is an adjective for re-
spect, and Bhagwad means ‘Of Bhagwan’. All Gita’s are songs
of enlightened and blissful mas- ters, and anyone who goes into
it gets blessed with the same bliss and light. Bhagwad Gita is the most respectful of all, and
thus we celebrate its Jayanti alone.
The backdrop of Bhagwad Gita makes it all the more interesting and relevant today. It is
the backdrop of a war, of conflict and stress. Bhagwad Gita is that teaching which is given to
those who are in the midst of conflict, so as to help them live a more dynamic, positive and
fruitful life. It basically reveals the art & science of appreciating that which is right in any
situation. So Gita does not expect you to be a recluse, but a person with challenges, con-
flicts, responsibilities and above all aspirations. In this family war, one group lived for fulfill-
ing their selfish wishes at ‘at cost’, and the other group wished to live to help make the world
a better place, for all. So very defined aspirations were there, but the problem was deeper.
However noble our aspirations are, many a times we are not able to decide what is really
right in a particular situation. This indecisiveness is extremely painful, and ultimately results
in draining away our very enthusiasm to live and work for a noble cause. Bhagwad Gita can
be rightly called as a text which reveals the ‘Art of Right & Quick Decision-Making’. A deci-
sion which is meant for creating a better & saner world for one & all, and not merely for
some self-aggrandisement & fulfillment at the cost of everything else. This is what Bhagwad
Gita is all about and that is why it is no wonder that our great masters started a tradition of
celebrating the Jayanti of such a text. This is just an excuse to make people aware of such
a knowledge and scripture. It is very clear that a person who can know what is right in any
situation has no grief, and there is the natural success and happiness in the life of such
people. So the message of Gita is that dont escape responsibilities and challenges, learn
the right way to make them a blessing - for all.
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Information about Gita
Author: Sri Veda Vyasa
Found in: Mahabharata: Chapter 25 to 42
of Bhishma Parva
Chapters: 18
No. of Shlokas: 700
Shlokas by:
Dhritrashtra: 1
Sanjaya: 41
Arjuna: 83
Lord Krishna: 575
Subject Matter: A dialogue between Lord
Krishna & Arjuna regarding getting the capacity to
know what is really right in any given situation.
Vedanta Sandesh - December 2008
Once two friends were walking through a jungle. After a while one of
them got tired and expressed his desire to rest for a while. Both of
them sat down below a tree. Soon the one who was tired resting his
head in his friends lap, glided into deep sleep. just then a snake
crawled towards him and was about to bite him. The other friend
stopped the snake from coming more closer.
The snake then said, "You cannot stop me from biting your friend, I
have to clear some old accounts with him. Therefore I must have a
drop of his blood.
" Hearing this the friend said, "You desire one drop of his blood! If I give
you that one drop of blood, Will you spare my friend then?" The snake
agreed to this. Instantly the friend brought out his sword and was about
to pierce it on his skin to get the drop of blood. Just then, the other
friend turned around his side and happened to open his eyes. He saw
that his friend was holding the sword over his head. But without any
worry he simply turned around and went back to sleep.
After having a good sleep both the friends started their journey again.
As they began to walk, the one friend asked the other,
"Friend! During your sleep you once turned around and woke up for a
moment. At that time you saw a sword in my hand over your head. But
you simply turned around and again went off to sleep. Didn't you
doubt me even once?
" Hearing this the other friend said, "No! My dear friend. Since the sword
was in your hands I had no worries. I have faith in you!"
“He will always be a
slave who does not know
how to live upon a little.”
- Horace
Page # 11
Test of Faith
Once upon
a time ...
Story
Gita Gyana Yagna, Mhow:
A three days Gita Gyana Yagna was organized at Gita Bhawan, Mhow
from 1st to 3rd Nov 2008. The discourse series was conducted by Poojya
Swamini Samatanandaji, and the subject matter of the discourses was
‘Sattwic Jiwan’.
Smt Swarna Dassji and her friends of Mahila Mandal took the initiative
to organize the program. Sh. Vinod Aroraji introduced Poojya Swaminiji to the
audience.Poojya Swaminiji talked about the three gunas, Sattwa, Rajas and
Tamas, and how the road map of a sadhaka is based on slowly working to get
a Sattwic mind, which becomes a blessings from all counts.
Gita Gyana Yagna, Dahisar:
A five days Gita Gyana Yagna was organized by Vedanta Mision,
Dahisar at the Mudraneshwar Mahadev Mandir at Dahisar (E), Mumbai from
4th to 8th Nov 2008. The discourse series was conducted by Poojya Swamini
Amitanandaji, and she talked on Gita Chapter 7.
The inaugural program began with nice bhajans, the lamp was for-
mally lit by local dignitaries, and then Sh. Satish Sharma, the main organizer,
introduced Poojya Swaminiji to the audience, who was conducting her first
lecture series at Dahisar.
The discourses were very much appreciated by the audience, and
finally on the last day there was a huge bhandara. Sumptous prasad was
lovingly offered to one & all.
Gita Gyana Yagna, Bhavnagar:
An week long Gita Gyana Yagna was organized at Swami Ramdas
Ashram, Bhavnagar, from 6th to 12th Nov 2008. The Hindi language Gyana
Yagna was conducted by Poojya Swamini Samatanandaji, who talked on
Gita Chapter 14 and Drg-Dryshya Viveka, in the evening and morning
sessions respectively. Motiben, the main organizer made the stay of Poojya
Swamini as hospitable and comfortable as she could.
On the last day of the Yagna, Poojya Swaminiji was invited at the
Bhagwat Katha, which was in progress elsewhere in the city. This was orga-
nized by few of her acquaintances from UK, and she also spoke few words
on the occasion.
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Gita Gyana Yagna, Ahmedabad:
A week long Gita Gyana Yagna was organized at Sri Ramkrishna
Kendra, Maninagar, Ahmedabad, from 17th to 23rd Nov 2008. The gujrati
language Gita Gyana Yagna was conducted by Poojya Swamini
Amitanandaji, who conducted discourses on Mandukya Upanishad,
Vaitathya Prakarana, and Gita Chapter 9 (Raj-vidya Raj-guhya Yoga).
Ahmedabad has sincere students of vedanta, thanks to the hardwork
of various Mahatmas there for many long years, thus it is always a matter of
great pleasure and joy to share this knowledge there.
The main organizer of the Gyana Yagna was Sh Ramakant Trivedi,
and he and his wife Smt Ushaben, were also the hosts for Poojya Swaminiji.
Birthday of Sw. Samatanandaji, Indore:
On 15th Nov was the birthday of Poojya Swamini Samatanandaji. Birth-
day is never of the Atma, but is the day when God blessed us with this great
human form and life. Thus it needs to be celebrated to not only express our
gratitude towarda all those who were and are responsible for our existence in
this potent form, and it also becomes a day to re-affirm our priorities.
Poojya Swaminiji performed a Rudrabhisheka in the morning and later
in the evening there was a get together of the devotees, who had a nice
‘Bhajan and Bhojan’ Program. That day was also the birthday of Smt Swarna
Dass, an ardent devotee of Poojya Guruji. Sh Atma Bhaktaji the Yogacharya
was also honoured for conducting a Yoga Camp at the Ashram. Devotees
also expressed their joy on getting of the new Getz car at the ashram.
Check out the detailed Photo Albums of the various functions on VM News Blog at
http://vmissionews.blogspot.com/
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Satsang at Bapunagar, Ahmedabad:
Poojya Swamini Amitanandaji conducted a three days satsang at
Shiv Mandir, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad from 21st to 23rd Nov. The attendance
was good, and P. Swaminiji spoke on the Stitha Pragnya section of Gita.
The sincere devotees of that area, who regularly study various Vedanta
texts, appreciated the talks, and requested for a full Gyana Yagna there.
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Feedbacks about new VS
Very Impressive. Everything about this nov issue is excellent. Thepresentation, the contents, the format are so styled that a readeris induced to read it thoroughly thereby increasing his knowledgeand is better off to lead his life as tutored by Pujya Guruji. Congratsto Vedanta Mission... please carry on the good work. Regards andRespects,
- Shiv Sharma, Pune
I was glad to see the new design of Vedanta Sandesh, and conveymy congratulations to Swamiji Samatananda for her new role asthe editor of the publication. Also was glad to see the new courseon Atmabodha offered and your commitment to spreading the lightof Vedanta to as many people as possible.
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Forthcoming Programs
Gita Jayanti Celebrations, Indore :This year the Gita Jayanti is on the 9th of Dec. On that day, from 9.30 AM onwards, there
will be chanting of the Complete Gita at the Vedanta Ashram. Later in the evening, Poojya
Guruji will inaugurate the big Gita Jayanti Program at Phooti Kothi.
Gita Gyana Yagna, Bandra, Mumbai :Poojya Guruji Sri Swami Atmanandaji will conduct a give days Gita Gyana Yagna at
Bandra Hindu Association Hall, Bandra, Mumbai, from 10th Dec evening to 15th Dec morning.
The subject matter of the discourses will be Gita Chapter 3, and Panchadasi Ch-10.
Birthday Celebrations of Poojya Guruji:Poojya Guruji will return to the Ashram on the evening of 15th Dec after his GGY at
Mumbai. A Bhajan and Bhojan Program will be organized for devotees at the ashram on that
night.
Sadhana Camp, Indore :A five days Sadhana Camp is being organized at Vedanta Ashram, Indore from 24th to
28th Jan 2009. Participants will reach Ashram on 23rd and leave on 29th. The subject matter of
the Camp will be Ishavasyopanishad, and 16th Chapter of Gita.
Mahashivratri Celebrations, Indore :In 2009 the Mahashivratri is on 23rd Feb. A grand celebration is being planned for the
occasion, with various puja, bhajans and discourses. Prior to Mahashivratri a three days camp
will be organized at the ashram. For details please contact Ashram.
Hari om !
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